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← ScienceWhich mechanism causes frost heave in porous geological formations?
A)Clausius-Clapeyron frost crystal growth✓
B)Buoyancy-driven convection heat absorption
C)Capillary action water evaporation
D)Osmosis pressure ice reformation
💡 Explanation
Crystal volume increases during the phase transition because the Clausius-Clapeyron frost crystal growth mechanism dictates the frost crystals expand when water freezes in soil pores; therefore, frost heave lifts structures rather than simple thermal expansion might because thermal effects are negligible.
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